Rank The Albums!

My SY list changes often, but I’ll give it a go:
1. Daydream Nation
2. Dirty
3. Sonic Nurse
4. Sister
5. Murray Street
6. A Thousand Leaves
7. Evol
8. Rather Ripped
9. Experimental Jet Set, Trash, and No Star
10. Washing Machine
11. Goo
12. Bad Moon Rising
13. The Eternal
14. Confusion is Sex
15. NYC Ghosts & Flowers
YES.

Sonic Nurse is so solid throughout and so underrated
 
you am i: hi fi way > hourly, daily > dress me slowly > #4 record > [copralia (ep) > can't get started (ep) > trike (ep) >] sound as ever > [goddamn (ep) > snake tide (ep) >] dilettantes > deliverance > convicts > porridge & hotsauce > you am i
 
nick cave and the bad seeds: let love in > murder ballads > the good son > tender prey > the boatman's call > henry's dream > dig, lazarus, dig!!! > [b-sides & rarities >] skeleton tree > your funeral, my trial > the firstborn is dead > abattoir blues / the lyre of orpheus > push the sky away > the first born is dead > from her to eternity > kicking against the pricks > no more shall we part > nocturama
 
The Beatles

Revolver
Abbey Road
Rubber Soul
Sgt Pepper
A Hard Day's Night
White Album
Help
Magical Mystery Tour
Please Please Me
Beatles For Sale
Let It Be
With The Beatles
 
Radiohead

OK Computer
The Bends
In Rainbows
A Moon Shaped Pool
Hail To The Thief
Kid A
Amnesiac
King of Limbs
Pablo Honey

(And before the howls of anguish, I really like Kid A and Amnesiac; I just prefer those above)
 
Metallica

Metallica (The Black Album)
Master of Puppets
Ride the Lighting
... And Justice for All
Load
Reload
Kill 'Em All
Hardwired... to Self-Destruct
Death Magnetic
St. Anger
 
what oztrayan artists to do next? hm.....

sarah blasko: what the sea wants, the sea shall have > i awake > as day follows night > [prelusive (ep) >] the overture & the underscore > depth of field > eternal return
 
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
1. Kaleidoscope
2. Juju
3. A Kiss In the Dreamhouse
4. Tinderbox
5. Peepshow
6. Hyaena
7. The Scream
8. Superstition
9. The Rapture
10. Join Hands



The Cure
1. Disintegration
2. The Head On the Door
3. Faith
4. Pornography
5. Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
6. Seventeen Seconds
7. Wish
8. Three Imaginary Boys
9. Bloodflowers
10. The Top
11. The Cure
12. 4:13 Dream
13. Wild Mood Swings
 
spiderbait: the unfinished spanish galleon of finley lake > ivy and the big apples > grand slam > shashavaglava > tonight alright > spiderbait > the flight of wally funk
 
Ooooh time to port a couple across! I can’t remember the exact orders so they might have changed a bit..

Radiohead
1. OK Computer
2. In Rainbows
3. Kid A
4. The Bends
5. A Moon Shaped Pool
6. Amnesiac
7. Hail To The Thief
8. Pablo Honey
9. The King Of Limbs
 
Oasis

1. Definitely Maybe
2. The Masterplan
3. (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
4. Don’t Believe The Truth
5. Heathen Chemistry
6. Be Here Now
7. Dig Out Your Soul
8. Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
 
this is WILD to me, but I appreciate a difference of opinion. Dang!

I'll do one! uhhhh ... Sonic Youth!

1. Sister
2. Daydream Nation
3. Sonic Nurse
4. Murray Street
5. Dirty
6. Evol
7. Goo
8. Bad Moon Rising
9. Washing Machine
10. Rather Ripped
11. Confusion is Sex
12. The Eternal
13. A Thousand Leaves
it's been 25 years since I heard Dirty and Goo but I still think if I sidestep round the Kim Gordon vocal ruination I'd currently have Thousand Leaves at #3 behind Daydream and Sister.
 
Siouxsie and the Banshees

7. The Scream

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something for kate: (phantom limbs > the answer to both your questions (ep) >) beautiful sharks > echolalia > the official fiction > elsewhere for eight minutes > desert lights > leave your soul to science
So many great memories of Something For Kate back in the day. Must've seen them every time they came through Adelaide for years. Beautiful Sharks was always my favourite of theirs.
 
So many great memories of Something For Kate back in the day. Must've seen them every time they came through Adelaide for years. Beautiful Sharks was always my favourite of theirs.

damn straight!

but my fave tracks of theirs were all the early stuff and the b-sides; were you at the show at the exeter where they did "telescope" instrumentally and said they wrote it in the van on the way over?
 
damn straight!

but my fave tracks of theirs were all the early stuff and the b-sides; were you at the show at the exeter where they did "telescope" instrumentally and said they wrote it in the van on the way over?
Nah, not that one. Their b-sides were awesome, always a couple of good covers. The Girls Against Boys remix of Prick was one of my favourites.

Think this is gonna be my soundtrack for tomorrow.
 
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